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Shyamji and made
Informed about the proposal made by Dr Prithwindra Mukherjee ( a Paris-based historian ) to late Prime Minister Smt Indira Gandhi, in 1980, and by the interest she showed in favour of repatriating these relics, Shri Mangal Lakhamshi Bhanushali of the Shyamji Krishna Varma Smarak Samiti from Mumbai approached Dr Mukherjee in August 1989.

Shyamji and Indian
At Spencer's funeral the Indian nationalist leader Shyamji Krishnavarma announced a donation of £ 1, 000 to establish a lectureship at Oxford University in tribute to Spencer and his work.
Shyamji Krishnavarma ( Shyamji Krishna Nakhua ) ( 1857 – 1930 ) was an Indian revolutionary, lawyer and journalist who founded the Indian Home Rule Society, India House and The Indian Sociologist in London.
On 18 February 1905 Shyamji inaugurated a new organisation called The Indian Home Rule Society.
The institution of this India House means a great step in that direction of Indian growth and Indian emancipation, and some of those who are here this afternoon may live to witness the fruits of its triumphant success .” Shyamji hoped India House would incubate Indian revolutionaries and Bhikaiji Cama, Sardarsinh Rana, Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, Virendranath Chattopadhyaya, and Lala Hardayal were all associated with it.
Shyamji ’ s activities in England aroused the concern of the British government: He was disbarred from Inner Temple and removed from the membership list on 30 April 1909 for writing anti-British articles in The Indian Sociologist.
The Indian Sociologist was an Indian nationalist newspaper edited by Shyamji Krishnavarma.

Shyamji and by
Organised by expatriate social and political activist Pandit Shyamji, India House was a thriving centre for student political activities.
Ordained by Swami Dayanand Saraswati the founder of Arya samaj, Shyamji Krishan Verma upon his arrival in London stayed at the Inner Temple and studied Herbert Spencer's writings in his spare time.
Shyamji ’ s name was dragged into the sensational trial of Mr Merlin, an Englishman, at Bow Street Magistrates ' Court, for writing an article in liberators published by Shyamji ’ s friend, Mr. James.
His mother and relatives used to call him by this name before the name Shyamji was given by Shri Krishna.
In regular contact with Calcutta and London ( where the organisation was managed by Shyamji Krishnavarma ), Das wrote regularly to personalities throughout the world ( like Leo Tolstoy and Éamon de Valera ).

Shyamji and issue
Shyamji was disappointed with the response and he published all his abortive correspondence on this matter in the next issue of the Sociologist appearing in December 1920, after a lapse of almost six years.

Shyamji and freedom
Shyamji Krishna Varma was a scholar and freedom fighter.

Shyamji and political
In 1905, Shyamji focused his activity as a political propagandist and organiser for the complete independence of India.

Shyamji and .
* Shyamji Krishna Varma Smarak: The smarak ( monument ) is located near Lohana Mahajan Wadi.
Shyamji Krishna Varma was born in Mandvi.
* Kranti Trith: The Smark of Shyamji Krishna Varma was newly build just 3 km away from Mandvi on Mandvi-Dharbudi Road.
Informed about Chatto's activities from Shyamji Krishnavarma and Lala Hardayal, Pratap insisted on meeting the Kaiser Wilhelm II personally ; Chatto rushed to Geneva to intimate Pratap of the Kaiser's eagerness to see him, and they went to Berlin together.
Shyamji arrived in England and joined Balliol College, Oxford on 25 April 1879 with the recommendation of Professor Monier Williams.
Having read Satyarth Prakash and other books of Swami Dayanand Saraswati, Shyamji Krishna Varma was very much impressed with his philosophy, writings and spirit of Nationalism and had became one of his ardent admirers.
Shyamji Krishan was also an admirer of Lokmanya Tilak and supported him during the Age of Consent bill controversy of 1890.
Later in 1905, Shyamji attended the United Congress of Democrats held at Holborn Town Hall as a delegate of the India Home Rule Society.
Most of the British press were anti – Shyamji and carried outrageous allegations against him and his newspaper.
Many newspapers criticised the British progressives who supported Shyamji and his view.
Shyamji left Britain secretly before the government tried to arrest him.

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